Going to do my best to explain this so bear with me.
I know a guy that, when he strokes, always aims extreme left on the cue ball. 3, 5, 12 practice swings and everyone is extreme left. Then on the actual stroke he hits low, high, center, left or right depending on the shot.
At first I thought he was trying to "sike" me out or make it look like he didn't know what he was doing. I mean he is so extremely out of line on his practice strokes that it looks like he would miss the object ball entirely!
I have watching him for many years and that's just how he strokes. The guy is no slouch either, usually the best stick in the house and is the blind pick 99% of the time in Calcutta.
Ive asked him about it many times but he says he don't understand what I am talking about (he is kinda hard to talk to about things like that as he is always looking for a money game and downs plays his ability ever chance he gets).
Does anybody else do this? Am I missing something here? What would be the benefit of aiming so out of line, then correcting yourself at the very last second of contact?
I know a guy that, when he strokes, always aims extreme left on the cue ball. 3, 5, 12 practice swings and everyone is extreme left. Then on the actual stroke he hits low, high, center, left or right depending on the shot.
At first I thought he was trying to "sike" me out or make it look like he didn't know what he was doing. I mean he is so extremely out of line on his practice strokes that it looks like he would miss the object ball entirely!
I have watching him for many years and that's just how he strokes. The guy is no slouch either, usually the best stick in the house and is the blind pick 99% of the time in Calcutta.
Ive asked him about it many times but he says he don't understand what I am talking about (he is kinda hard to talk to about things like that as he is always looking for a money game and downs plays his ability ever chance he gets).
Does anybody else do this? Am I missing something here? What would be the benefit of aiming so out of line, then correcting yourself at the very last second of contact?